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NOTE: Opening events is currently not working properly on some phones. We are hoping to have it fixed soon! In the meantime, check it out on a computer for full access or email aimee.e.holmes@gmail.com for information about a listed event.
We have a new calendar! We’re experimenting with including free cultural and educational events at other local and regional libraries, museums, and non-profits. We hope a compilation of these great events will be a valuable resource for our community. Click on the categories above the calendar to limit the results by drive time from the Bolton Free Library. Be sure to check the hosting organization’s website for schedule changes and cancellations. Note that some of the events at and within 10 minutes of our library are not free; these are denoted with a “($)” and costs are included in those descriptions.
Check back often for updates and let us know what you think!
December 4, 2025
December 4, 2025
Registration required: Warren County Career Center
- Resume Development, 1st Wednesdays at 10 a.m. and 1st Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.
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December 4, 2025
Join us every Thursday morning for storytime where we read stories, enjoy play time, make new friends, dance, create crafts, and enjoy snack. Share the magic of the library with your child!
December 4, 2025
Registration required: Warren County Career Center
Transferable skills are qualities you have already acquired which can be used in a different job. Make it easy for employers to see the connection between your qualities and the skillset needed to do the job and market yourself as the solution to an employer's problem. Learn ways to research the employer's needs then identify and show them that you have these skills.
- Acquiring Transferable Skills, 1st Thursdays at 11 a.m. and 3rd Thursdays at 1:30 p.m.
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December 4, 2025
Are your ancestors lost, invisible or misbehaving? Sooner or later every genealogist seems to hit a dead end in their research.
On the first and third Thursday of each month from 1:00-2:30pm, Caldwell-Lake George Library will offer genealogy help. This is an informal drop-in, one-on-one meeting to discuss ways to overcome or move around problems in researching ancestors. We do not do genealogical research for you, but our experienced volunteers will suggest ways and sources to help you find answers. We can also help if you are using a database like Ancestry or Family Search and need a little insight on how it works.
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December 4, 2025
Join us for Big Kid Club! Enjoy games, music, art, STEM, and more! Great for ages 6-12.
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December 4, 2025
Registration required: Caldwell-Lake George Library
December 4, 2025
The Richards Library (Warrensburg)
Discussing Olive Kitteridge
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December 4, 2025
Join us for our weekly after school group for kids ages 8-12, featuring various activities, games, and/or crafts chosen by the group. To be held in the Children's Activity Rooms.
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December 4, 2025
Registration required: Crandall Public Library
Mark your calendars, our popular Winter Family Photo sessions are back just in time for holiday card season!
Pose with your family by our winter backdrop for free photos taken by professional photographer and Library Assistant, Emma Rogan. Come dressed ready to go and we'll have a variety of fun and festive props for you to use. Receive several shots emailed to you the week after.
Thursday, December 4th • 5:20 - 8:20 p.m.
Saturday, December 6th • 9:20 - 11:40 a.m. & 2:20 - 4:30 p.m.
Registration begins Thursday, November 13th at 5:00 p.m.
Please call (518) 792-6508 extension 4 to register for a 10-minute time slot.
December 4, 2025
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December 4, 2025
Karaoke for teens in a welcoming, low pressure setting. Choose your own song or take a chance and spin the giant wheel to land on one of the classic, corny, festive, holly-jolly tunes of the season we have thrown into the mix.
This program is part of our weekly Teen Group, a social club for teens, ages 13-19. Meet in the Teen Center for a different activity every week. Arts and crafts, acting games, cooking classes, book talks, gaming, art walks, and more. No registration required. Free.
December 4, 2025
Hillview Free Library (Diamond Point)
Join us, the first Thursday each month, for a friendly game of Scrabble! We begin at 6:30pm, and play until all the tiles are done. High score takes home a prize! For teens & adults.
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December 4, 2025
The ever-popular, free Bluegrass Music Jam hosted by Denise Radtke & Frank Orsini meets monthly on the 1st Thursday of the month, September through April, 6:30 to 8:30 pm in the Community Room downstairs off the Glen Street entrance and through the Folklife Gallery. All are welcome, pickers and listeners alike.
This series of programs is produced by the Folklife Center and made possible with funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, supported by the Governor's Office and the New York State Legislature.
December 4, 2025
Registration required: Saratoga National Historical Park
Winter is coming for the American Army in Canada and the fate of the soldiers rests upon the shoulders of General Richard Montgomery. Following the flashpoint of the Battles of Lexington and Concord in April and the easy capture of Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point in May, Congress authorized an invasion upon the advice of General Philip Schuyler in June. With significant support from Connecticut troops, an invasion force moved north from Crown Point in August. When the Americans encountered resistance from the British Army, command devolved upon Brigadier General Richard Montgomery of Rhinebeck. A former British officer, Montgomery had covered much of the same ground nearly twenty years earlier during the French and Indian War. In contrast to that preceding invasion, the efforts of 1775 would conclude in dismal failure.
Join Historian William P. Tatum III, Ph.D., for an unconventional investigation of this generally overlooked campaign, which partly served as a training experience for many leaders who would appear at the Battles of Saratoga. This presentation will focus on the plethora of personnel issues that threatened to defeat the American efforts more quickly and viciously than British resistance. Learn the fates of Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold, riding high on the successful captures of Fort Ticonderoga and Crown Point, yet soon to face a different experience in Canada. Meet John Brown, the future bane of the British forces re-occupying Ticonderoga. Decode the complicated interplay of the extended Livingston Family relations. Bask in the baleful fury of the age-old enmity between New Englanders and Yorkers. See how these threads came together to form the fabric of Richard Montgomery’s final months of life, a man who wanted nothing more than to be at home in Dutchess County.
William P. Tatum III holds a Ph.D. in British Imperial History from Brown University and has served as the Dutchess County Historian since 2012. He is a peer-reviewed published author and has presented extensively as venues across New York and the East Coast. He also leads Dutchess County’s Rev250 Commission and administers the Dutchess County Rev250 Programming Grant, which has underwritten 22 new projects in 2025.
Support for the Fall Lecture Series is provided by Friends of Saratoga Battlefield. Reservations are required due to limited space. Email us (SARA_Reservations@nps.gov) to reserve your seat!
